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The great passion : an introduction to Karl Barth's theology
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The great passion : an introduction to Karl Barth's theology

Author: Eberhard Busch; Darrell L Guder; Judith J Guder
Publisher: Grand Rapids, Mich. : William B. Eerdmans Pub., ©2004.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Named Person: Karl Barth; Karl Barth
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Eberhard Busch; Darrell L Guder; Judith J Guder
ISBN: 0802848931 9780802848932
OCLC Number: 55015893
Description: x, 302 p. ; 25 cm.
Contents: I: Pointers--toward an understanding of this theologian --
His profile --
Path --
Primary work --
II: Insights--the themes of his theology --
The wonderful beginning--the doctrine of revelation and of the knowledge of God --
The fulfilled covenant--Israel and Christology --
The divine freedom--trinity and predestination --
The disconcerting truth--the problem of religion --
Exacting exhortation--gospel and law, ethics --
The good creation --its basis and preservation --
The critical reconciliation--the doctrines of sin and justification --
The prevailing spirit--pneumatology --
Moving out together--the doctrine of the church --
Limited time--time and eternity, eschatology.
Other Titles: Grosse Leidenschaft.
Responsibility: Eberhard Busch ; translated by Geoffrey W. Bromiley ; edited and annotated by Darrell L. Guder and Judith J. Guder.
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